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Happy Veterans Day, Boise! Today gives us the opportunity to celebrate the bravery and sacrifice of all U.S. veterans. This year and every year we continue to look at our veterans and active-duty military with pride and honor.
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Ranked the #6 Most Friendly Neighborhood in the U.S. by National Geographic, Hyde Park is known for its eclectic, unique, and friendly spirit. So it’s no surprise that when one of Hyde Park’s most beloved restaurants decided to change their pace, the neighborhood and regulars are more than excited for the change.
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Phở (fuh) is a traditional Vietnamese dish consisting of a well seasoned-broth (typically beef based), rice noodles, herbs, and topped with protein. Over the years, phở has become widely popular in Idaho. At Totally Boise, we appreciate a hot, steamy bowl of phở especially as the cooler days are quickly approaching. There’s nothing like a warm bowl of soup to bring you comfort and joy to the day. Here’s a list of where you can grab pho-nomenal phở in Boise.
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Flying M Coffeehouse may be one of Boise’s most popular coffee shops and for good reason. Flying M’s vibrant and unique shop embodies Boise, its community, and delicious coffee. Not only has Flying M been making deliciously flavorful coffee since 1992, but they make their own coffee beans, pastries, and they have a quirky gift shop.
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Lost Grove Brewing found its way to Boise three years ago, and we couldn’t be happier. In order to celebrate with safety measures and so everyone can enjoy, Lost Grove will be having a two-day celebration! The celebration will kick off Friday, October 2nd, and go through Saturday, October 3rd, including music, food, and most importantly beer.
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Nestled in downtown Meridian, Divine Wine, Cork & Fork offers wine, coffee, food, and a cigar lounge for their guests. The “at home” decor creates a relaxed and cute atmosphere that leaves guests wanting to stay awhile.
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Chow Public Market & Eatery is home to food vendors, local goods, and memorable moments. Located off Cole and Overland Road, Chow is a one-stop-shop for having fun, eating good food and enjoying the company of friends and family.
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A holiday practically made for us Idahoans, National Potato Day! It should come as no surprise that Idaho has the best potatoes in the world, but the real question is, where can you find them in Boise? We asked our community, and here were the top recommendations.
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Coffee and Supply Co. have officially opened their doors to the public. The new coffee shop in Eagle offers up local food, beverage and goods with the idea that the more local, the better!
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Close to 500-acres of vineyards, 19 varietals of grapes are harvested between Sawtooth Winery and Ste. Chapelle Winery every year. With both wineries being owned by Precept Wine, Sawtooth winemaker Meredith Smith and assistant winemaker Maddy Mcgarry produce wine for the sister wineries, making for a busy upcoming harvest.
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Susan Tirima is a veteran when it comes to Kenyan cuisine, that is why she opened Aunty Sue’s Kitchen. What started as cooking for her daughters’ and their friends, has become a successful catering business with family-style pick-up and delivery meal options as well.
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Finding the perfect coffee location that includes great coffee and great food can be tough. Located on the corner of Overland Road and Five Mile, Awakenings coffee has both great coffee and food while creating an environment for everyone.
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Ice cream is said to be one of the coolest desserts in history, making July the perfect month to dedicate to the refreshing and creamy dessert. Below are Boise’s top five ice cream shops to celebrate National Ice Cream Month.
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Monday July 6th is national fried chicken day! In honor of this glorious day, check out a list of places where you treat yourself to the delicious meal.
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KIN has yet to open its doors, but they are still finding innovative ways to make the best of the current pandemic. Utilizing the outdoor space that was once home to the Idaho Shakespeare Festival, KIN is creating a fun way of being able to enjoy dinner and a show, at a safe distance of course.
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